Richard Lorenzo Jr. is a Holy Spirit-filled servant of Jesus Christ with a burning passion to see souls saved, delivered, and discipled. Delivered by the grace of Jesus from a life of sin, Richard now carries a raw, powerful testimony that has reached millions, igniting revival and bringing multitudes into the Kingdom. He is the founder and apostolic overseer of Remnant Revival Outreach Center (RROC), an end-times movement based in Central Florida, called to raise up a remnant army walking in holiness, power, and intimacy with Jesus. Through evangelism, deliverance, discipleship, and revival, RROC reaches who others don’t. Richard is also a prophetic voice and discipler of leaders, calling the Church back to its first love. Alongside his wife Carline, they lead RROC as a kingdom couple restoring families, awakening cities, and building altars for God’s glory. Above all, he is a laid-down lover of Jesus, a servant to many, and a worshiper of the King.
Richard Lorenzo Jr.
What you feed your spirit matters just as much as what you feed your body.
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Richard Lorenzo Jr.
Start your day with God before you start your day with everything else.
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Walking with Jesus leads to a life that truly matters.
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The Bible is not just to read; it’s to live.
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Trusting God daily builds lasting strength.
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Your faith today can influence someone tomorrow.
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The journey with God keeps unfolding.
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God sees every step you take toward Him
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Even setbacks can lead to something good.
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Richard Lorenzo Jr.
Hey family!
The Holy Spirit just helped me understand one of the most misquoted verses on the planet.
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” — Philippians 4:13 (NKJV)
Let’s break this down:
The Greek word for “all things” is PANTA (πάντα), from pas — and it does NOT mean “anything imaginable.” Look at the context. Paul says in verses 11–12 that he’s learned to be abased, to abound, to be full, to be hungry. So panta here means ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. All seasons. All conditions.
Now here’s where it gets deep.
The verb translated “I can do” is ISCHUO (ἰσχύω) — and it doesn’t mean “accomplish” like completing a goal. It means TO BE STRONG ENOUGH. To have sufficient power. To prevail under pressure. That’s endurance language, not achievement language.
And “who strengthens me” — ENDYNAMOUNTI (ἐνδυναμοῦντί) — comes from endynamoo, which literally means TO PUT POWER INSIDE OF. En = in. Dynamis = power. It’s not power coming alongside you. It’s power deposited WITHIN you.
So here’s the real translation in the spirit:
“I am strong enough to endure every condition because Christ has placed His power inside of me.”
Paul isn’t claiming unlimited ability — he’s declaring unlimited SUFFICIENCY. No season can break him. Not lack. Not abundance. Not prison. Not freedom. The power isn’t for doing whatever you want — it’s for REMAINING UNSHAKABLE in whatever you’re walking through.
That’s the difference between prosperity theology and apostolic theology. One says “I can get all things.” Paul says “I can SURVIVE all things — and not just survive, but STAND.”
Stop using this verse to claim cars and houses. Start using it the way Paul intended — as a declaration that NO SEASON has the power to destroy you because the One who lives inside of you is greater than anything outside of you. 🔥
-Rich
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